Materials The materials required for this experiment: 9 wooden barbeque sticks (disposable skewers) 150 mm long each Approximately 500 mm of copper wire Red and black insulated wire (0.5 mm) ‚ 5 meters long each 1 tube of super adhesive glue 1 roll of scotch tape 1 roll of insulation tape Aluminum foil 50mm x 500 mm 1 DC high voltage power supply ?up to 50kV at 5005A Ruler Paper knife 1 resistor 10kohm‚ 2W Procedure 1. For this experiment‚ the independent variable is the DC voltage
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The Destruction of Marriage Since the beginning of time‚ the institution of marriage has always been traditionally defined as between a man and a woman‚ never a man with a man or a woman with a woman. Therefore same-sex marriage should be illegal. Same-sex marriage is immoral as well as against God’s Word. It would also weaken the respect and existence of the already faltering institution of marriage. Same sex marriage is considered a "slippery slope" that could potentially lead
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Before the turn of the 20th century‚ guns were not an issue in the United States with many reasons contributing to this fact; however‚ guns have become a hot topic in the 21st century. Right-wing politicians promise to not take away citizens second amendment rights or villainize politicians who support gun control legislation. On the other hand‚ left-wing politicians say they will keep the American people safe and get guns out of the hands of people who will abuse the right to own a gun. With mass
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Amerikanistik 6. Semester Contemporary American Television Series Anti-Exceptionalism in "The Walking Dead" Köbrich 2 Table of Contents I. Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 3 A. The Myth of American Exceptionalism ............................................................................................. 4 B. Anti-Exceptionalism in "The Walking Dead" .......................
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CHAPTER 1THE PROBLEM AND REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE I.Introduction Skin is a main protection or barrier for preventing the entry and invasion of pathogenic microbes to the body from the environment. For humans‚ wound cases are very common such as due to surgery‚ traumatic‚ skin burn and others which leads to loss of integrity of the skin as a body’s main barrier of outer surface. Wound healing is a very complicated process‚ as the body needs to not only close up the wound and clean out any debris
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Indonesia’s Anti-Corruption Law 1. Criminal Code Offences Law No. 31 of 1999 on the Eradication of the Criminal Act of Corruption ("Law No. 31/1999") as amended by Law No. 20/2001‚ expands upon and adds to these criminal offences and‚ not surprisingly‚ increases significantly the penalties for breach of the Criminal Code provisions (which‚ to a large extent are now fully incorporated into Law No. 31/1999). 2. Management Responsibility for Corporate Actions Law No. 31/1999 has important implications
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The hate group that I chose to research was the Anti-Muslim hate groups in the United States. After the attacks on September 11‚ 2001 there has been a rise in the number of Muslim hate groups. The people in these groups see Muslims as “irrational‚ intolerant and violent.”(SPLC) They also believe that The Muslim community is a danger to America and its people. The Muslim hate groups suspect that Muslims are trying to convert American Democracy into their own law‚ which in most cases is Shariah law
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When deciding whether the Constitution better embodied the American commitment to democracy (republicanism)‚ or whether it produced a greater compromise to it‚ one must define the nature of a republican government. Both the Federalist and Anti-Federalist set forth their distinctive views on the quality of representational government‚ but it was James Madison and Alexander Hamilton vision I feel was the most correct. By accepting their view‚ it is clear that they propose the best arguments for why
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Constitution there was many arguments going back and forth between the anti-federalists and the federalists. One of the biggest and strongest arguments for both sides came when they argued over legislative representation. For the anti-federalists under a false name to protect his identify John Francis Mercer spoke strongly about his political objections to the federalists under the name "A Maryland Farmer". Melancton Smith‚ another anti-federalist who spoke very strongly against the Federalists and brought
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[Year] Anti-Federalists and Term Limits Argument against term limits for the Presidency Introduction In 1787‚ with America in it’s infancy‚ the Anti-Federalists wrote responses to the Federalist papers and the Federalist support of what became the U.S. Constitution. The Anti-Federalist response (unlike the Federalist) was not coordinated‚ but was effective in voicing valid concerns about the formation of our government. Nearly 150 years after the Anti-Federalist papers‚ Franklin Roosevelt’s
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